Lecturer in Humanities (διεντέρευμα)
Murdoch University
📖 "Baroque Naturalism in Benjamin and Deleuze: The Art of Least Distances"
https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-66398-8
https://philpeople.org/profiles/tim-flanagan
Tim Flanagan
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The best weekends always seem to coincide with unexpected finds at second-hand bookshops 😊
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🇺🇸 conceit of initialising (only) middle name
🇬🇧 conceit of initialising (all) given names
"Hungry Hungry Hegels" 🥇
...unfettered fun surely. (And quite unlike Leibniz's subjection of the syllogism to a calculus which, according to Hegel, is just "the same as calculating how many combinations of letters an alphabet allows, how many throws are possible in a game of dice, how many plays with an ombre card, etc"). 🫠
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To be fair...some of the work is impossible
Tim Flanagan
Tim Flanagan
Tim Flanagan
Tim Flanagan
Tim Flanagan
#CFP: The Australasian Society for Continental Philosophy Conference 2026 will be held at Macquarie University (December 1–3) and online (November 30)
Submission deadline: August 31
For more information: ascp.org.au/conference #ASCP2026 #AusSocContiPhil
This book is the first close reading of Deleuze’s complex final monograph and situates the baroque ‘crisis of reason’ within ongoing research.